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If pulmonary infiltrates are present then a BAL sample is required.
If the levels are within the recommended range with normal renal function then the levels should be repeated twice weekly If the renal function is abnormal
If you have any difficulty accessing this, please speak to a member of ward staff.
If you have any questions, senior ward staff will be able to help you.
If this happens, we may need to change to ‘open surgery’.
If the nurse or doctor is sure that the injury is a pulled elbow, an X-ray is not needed as there is no injury to the bones.
If advised by them, please state the name of the Cardiologist on the request form.
Notes Lower limb ulcers will always be colonised with bacteria so a positive culture result will not distinguish clinical infection from colonisation If
If you have suffered a loss
or naturally rich in calcium – check the label if in doubt. Note: if you’re breastfeeding you may need to consider a calcium supplement.
If you sit down too long it can cause the lining of the back passage to swell.
If your child is reluctant to use the wrist, please contact the Trauma Service, the number is at the end of this page.
If your eyes are red or sore you should remove your lenses immediately. If the discomfort persists you should contact Eye Casualty for advice.
If you are classed as a decision-making member of staff, you must complete the form at least annually or when circumstances change.
If you are happy to proceed with the treatment, you will be referred for radiotherapy treatment.
This will be the case if you have no one at home with you or if you are at high risk of developing a post-operative infection.
What if the patient is unable to give consent?
This sample is then sent to the laboratory and tested to see if bacteria is present.
If you do experience pain, listen to your body.
If you have any problems or further questions, please contact your GP.